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mesocarp
mesocarp Bot. (ˈmɛsəʊkɑːp) [ad. mod.L. mesocarpium, -carpum, -carpus, f. Gr. µέσο-ς meso- + καρπός fruit.] The middle layer of a pericarp.1849 Balfour Man. Bot. §524 The pericarp consists usually of three layers: the external, or epicarp..; the middle, or mesocarp..; and the internal, or endocarp. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Discospermum philippinensis
due to leaf blades with a much larger dimensions, the leaf apex of which are acute to attenuate, the fruits of which are faintly ribbed, with the thin mesocarp wikipedia.org
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pericarp
pericarp Bot. (ˈpɛrɪkɑːp) [= F. péricarpe (1556 in Hatz.-Darm.), It. pericarpio (Florio), ad. 16th c. L. pericarpium, a. Gr. περικάρπιον pod, husk, shell, f. περί around + καρπός fruit. In earlier use in the L. form: see pericarpium1.] A seed-vessel; the case containing the seed or seeds, comprising... Oxford English Dictionary
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Celtis tenuifolia
The fruit is a berry-like drupe, 5 to 8 millimeters in diameter, consisting of a single stone encased within a thin, sweet mesocarp. This edible mesocarp is composed of a smooth outer crust and a pulpy yellow inside. wikipedia.org
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Oenocarpus distichus
A thick wine is prepared with the kneaded mesocarp juice, highly appreciated locally. wikipedia.org
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Archontophoenix tuckeri
Fibres in the mesocarp are in two distinct layers, the outer with thin straight fibres, the inner with thick, fiat to 0.3 mm wide, usually held tight in The fruit is large and the two distinct layers of fibres in the mesocarp are unique within the genus. wikipedia.org
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An apple sunk in water, looks fine. What could it mean? I washed a dozen of apple just now and one of them sunk in water. Also surprisingly I was not able to find an answer via googling, all top results were about why...
[Section of an apple]( Image Source: Infovisual: Apple I think that the density of the endocarp is more than the mesocarp, and in that small apple, more amount of endocarp is present than mesocarp, making its average density more than water, thus, making it sink.
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Atheloca subrufella
In young coconuts, the larvae feed on the mesocarp, opening a series of galleries and causing premature shedding of fruits. wikipedia.org
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Greyish spots behind a peach's stone, what could they be? I'm sorry if it's a silly question, but what are those greyish spots behind the stone of this peach (or whatever this is)? What are they for? Are they safe to ...
Callus can develop inside peaches (< between the mesocarp and the endocarp. Callus is edible and harmless. cells, which in turn are multi-purpose cells that can be found in a number of "soft" tissues with metabolic purposes including, but not limited to, the mesocarp
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Lepisanthes multijuga
are drupes 2–3 cm long by 1.3–2 cm in diameter, yellow to brownish-orange when ripe, each containing one or two seeds in an edible, sweet, translucent mesocarp wikipedia.org
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Glenniea philippinensis
The smooth, round fruits, green ripening yellow, have an edible, yellow mesocarp. wikipedia.org
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果核
有𣝗的果实细分为核果(drupe)和小核果(drupelet);核果或小核果的中果皮(mesocarp)与外果皮(exocarp)分别通称“果肉”(或瓤)与“果皮”。𣝗由外到内分别由内果皮(通称“种壳”)、种皮、种仁构成。 wikipedia.org
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Zest (ingredient)
The mesocarp of pomelo relatives (grapefruit, orange, etc.) is generally more bitter; the mesocarp of citron relatives (Mexican and Persian limes, alemows The mesocarp is also edible, and is used to make succade. wikipedia.org
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Pegia
The ovoid or oblong fruits have a red or purple skin with a red mesocarp. Pegia species grow naturally in tropical Asia. wikipedia.org
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Pequi oil
The pale yellow mesocarp oil is extracted and used directly as a cooking oil. wikipedia.org
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